Voltammetric determination of sibutramine in beverages and in pharmaceutical formulations

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Abstract

A simple and sensitive method has been proposed for the determination of sibutramine-HCl in energy drinks, green tea and pharmaceutical formulations using differential pulse voltammetry performed on a hanging mercury drop electrode. In the chosen experimental condition (Mcllvaine pH 4.0 buffer, 50 mV pulse amplitude and 40 mV s-1 scan velocity), sibutramine-HCl presented a reversible behavior and a peak maximum at-80 mV. Detection limit was 0.4 mg L-1 and the working linear range extended up to 33.3 mg L -1 (r = 0.99). Analysis of real and fortified samples enabled recoveries between 91 and 102%. The electroanalytical method was compared with a HPLC method which indicated it accuracy.

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Carvalho, J. M., Da Silva, A. R., Da Cunha, A. L. M. C., Aucélio, R. Q., André Luis, M. A., & Katia, C. L. (2012). Voltammetric determination of sibutramine in beverages and in pharmaceutical formulations. Quimica Nova, 35(5), 988–992. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-40422012000500023

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